Microsoft fixes Windows Server bug that caused unintended 2025 upgrades. Admins can safely check for updates again.
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Apple is making an important iPhone security change and most people will never even notice it. But it could prevent thieves from stealing everything on your phone. The change is called Stolen Device ...
A ship hauling a million barrels of Saudi crude sailed through the Strait of Hormuz in recent days, one of the first big tankers to leave the Persian Gulf since traffic through the chokepoint all but ...
First released for feature phones in December 2006. This title is an original entry in the Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga series, released exclusively for Japanese flip phones (mobile phones ...
When employees are given a set amount of vacation days at work, some of them try to make it last longer by strategically pairing it with long weekends and other company holidays—a practice called PTO ...
A growing number of people are choosing to switch off AI writing assistants in everyday settings. From drafting work emails and school assignments to posting on social media, they are opting to start ...
Nova Launcher’s recent updates lay the foundation for an ad-supported free tier — and add unfortunate bugs. App users on Reddit are reporting multiple issues that cause the launcher to crash during ...
iOS 26’s Liquid Glass user interface brings dramatic change to the iPhone, so it’s no surprise that some people hate it. If the new translucent look is just not for you, you can tweak or turn off ...
“You’ve met me at a very Chinese time in my life.” Maybe you recognize this as an homage — and spoof — of “You met me at a very strange time in my life,” from 1999’s Fight Club. Or maybe, you ...
Your smart TV is taking screenshots every few seconds of what you’re watching, then selling the info. It’s called ACR (automatic content recognition), and every brand hides these settings differently.